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Mexican Immigration Has Tripled in U.S. - NAM

Mexican Immigration Has Tripled in U.S.

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La Raza, Posted: Dec 04, 2009 Review it on NewsTrust

MEXICO CITY -- In the past 30 years, the number of Mexicans migrating every year to the United States has more than tripled, reports La Raza. Mexican immigrants have expanded their presence to most of the 50 states, with numbers increasing by nearly 700 percent in regions that traditionally had little appeal for them like North Dakota and West Virginia. Mexican immigration currently represents 32 of the total migration to the United States, according to a study by the National Population Council. The study also shows that efforts to thwart illegal migration have not stopped the flow of Mexican immigrants. Instead, these efforts have lead migrants to find new strategies for crossing the border, often through more dangerous terrain. U.S. officials have reported more migration-related deaths in the first nine months of this year than in all of 2008.

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White House to Grant Legal Status to 12 Million Illegal Immigrants Feature Story

White House to Grant Legal Status to 12 Million Illegal Immigrants
13-Nov-2009
Written by: TheCelebrityCafe.com Staff

The Obama administration has announced that legal status will be given to approximately 12 million illegal immigrants in 2010.

While the unemployment rate, the war in Afghanistan and the state of our nation’s economy have been the primary focus of the Obama administration in recent months, officials have announced that they plan on shifting their focus to immigration in 2010. Janet Napolitano, the Secretary of U.S. Homeland Security, revealed that the Obama administration expects to grant legal status to approximately 12 million illegal immigrants in the early stages of 2010.

Their immigration plan is reportedly three-fold since they will not only grant legal status to 12 million individuals who are currently regarded as illegal immigrants, but they are also expected to implement stricter laws against illegal immigrants as well as those who hire them as employees. The third aspect of the immigration reform includes the revision of the current legal immigration system in order to make it extremely difficult, but simultaneously fair, for immigrants to achieve legal status, according to The New York Times.

Napolitano announced that measures have already been taken to prevent illegal immigrants from entering the United States since over 600 miles have been added to our nation’s border fence and 20,000 additional officers have been sent to Border Patrol to counteract mass waves of illegal immigrants.

According to The New York Times, the Obama administration’s requirements that would need to be achieved by illegal immigrants in order for them to receive legal status include registering, learning the English language, paying taxes and passing a criminal background check.

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Amazing Immigration Legislation Discussed by CNN

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Laws regarding Illegal Immigration

In case you don't know what the laws regarding illegal aliens are, see US Code, TITLE 8 (ALIENS AND NATIONALITY), CHAPTER 12 (IMMIGRATION and NATIONALITY), SUBCHAPTER II (IMMIGRATION), Part VIII (GENERAL PENALTY PROVISIONS) which contains the following provisions:

§ 1321 Prevention of unauthorized landing of aliens

§ 1322 Bringing in aliens subject to denial of admission on a health-related ground; persons liable; clearance papers; exceptions; "person" defined

§ 1323 Unlawful bringing of aliens into United States

§ 1324 Bringing in and harboring certain aliens

§ 1324a Unlawful employment of aliens

§ 1324b Unfair immigration-related employment practices

§ 1324c Penalties for document fraud

§ 1324d. Civil penalties for failure to depart

§ 1325 Improper entry by alien

§ 1326 Reentry of removed aliens

§ 1327 Aiding or assisting certain aliens to enter

§ 1328 Importation of alien for immoral purpose

§ 1329 Jurisdiction of district courts

§ 1330 Collection of penalties and expenses

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